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...HAND FOR THE LITTLE LADY. Henry Fonda, Joanne Woodward and Jason Robards head the cast of a rowdy indoor western about a high-stakes poker session. Only a sympathetic trick ending flaws Director Fielder Cook's shrewd blending of hot hands and ham instincts...
...with incentives, "the five richest men in the territory" converge on a poky frontier town for their annual poker classic. An Indian massacre would probably cause less excitement, certainly less fanaticism. To get there on time, Mortician Charles Bickford all but burns the wheels off his best hearse. Landowner Jason Robards, biting into every line like a hungry barracuda, walks out on his daughter's wedding, and Lawyer Kevin McCarthy leaves a client's neck in the noose...
While many TIME bureaus thus contributed to the story written by Jason McManus and edited by Edward Hughes, the bulk of the reporting task fell naturally to our growing Saigon staff. As the war has escalated so has our personnel count in South Viet Nam. Only a little more than two years ago, the TIME representation there consisted of a single resident nonstaff reporter, aided on frequent occasions by correspondents going in from Hong Kong and Washington. The U.S. military presence then totaled about 16,000. Today, with 335,000 U.S. military on the scene, the TIME-LIFE team includes...
...HOPE PRESENTS THE CHRYSLER AWARD THEATER (NBC, 9-10 p.m.). Jason Robards is a drunken first mate, Hope Lange is a young widow, and they are shipwrecked on a desert island following the first atomic tests...
Back in his Bangkok office overlooking the busy Chao Phraya River, Reporter Kraar set to work putting on paper what they had seen and heard. While he was half way round the earth from New York, he was able to cover the last-minute points that Writer Jason McManus wanted for the story by means of the telex, which maintains instant communication between the Time & Life Build ing and the far-off banks of the Chao Phraya...